Hello from Under Down Under!
Interesting thread. My GUIV idles well but a bit roughly, especially when it drops into overdrive below 2000 rpm and I feel that I don't have enough power when I accelerate up certain hills on my journey to work. I would be fairly sure that the previous owner has never had the MAF cleaned. So if I do this can I expect:
*smoother engine through the range?
*improved fuel consumption?
Cheers
Wal
YES on both counts if the maf is the cause.
Also, efi petrol throttle bodies can be a bit of a problem also.
Can usually be cleaned on car well enough to correct clear blockages but must be done with stone cold engine.
Cheers.
Thanks YNOT and and everyone contributing to this
Information like this, make (for me) the muddy waters of hitech motors a little less murky.
from a lo tech new comer.
Pete.
My sensor has no voltage on it, where is the fuse situated (which one is it?) that supplies power to the sensor?
G'day Bigrig,
I have a 2.8 TD GU Patrol, owned it now for 6 years. Recently had blown head gasket and 6 stuffed exhaust valves. Anyway, the point is, when she blew the coolant out, took her to 4WD workshop to evaluate what the prob was. The eng overheat warning had gone off and logged it'self on the pc.
After disconnecting the battery for 24 hrs, as everyone seems to advise, on reconnecting the fault was still there, at the end of the day, I had to visit the local auto elec who hooked up his computer and cleared the pc memory.
I was advised by him, the only way such logs can be cleared is with a pc hooked up and manualy deleted.
I witnessed everything he did myself, so am continuosly puzzled by comments that claim to delet faults by disconnecting battery.
mine seems to have no power some times, cleaned the mac but no difference. forgot to do reset though. second gear foot flat it just goes nowhere if revs are low. this normal?